Identification of Tmem10/Opalin as an oligodendrocyte enriched gene using expression profiling combined with genetic cell ablation
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W. Möbius | K. Adamsky | G. Rechavi | E. Peles | I. Spiegel | Elena Kartvelishvily | C. Thomson | D. Brockschnieder | A. Roth | N. Golan
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